Hey folks: I apologize for missing a couple of things. As I said in a few replies to people, I clearly just missed the Elway/Hannah scene, because I never saw it. I watched the episode with multiple people and we were even joking about how dumb it was that we didn't see anything happen. Wrote it in my notes and everything. But that's my mistake, as is misremembering Masuka's short appearance. I really do apologize.

As many of you may (or may not) know, the synopsis of next week's episode has a particularly big spoiler in it. I'm going to give you a few minutes to decide if you would like to continue reading. More after the jump.

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Okay, for those of you ballsy enough to continue, or if you just don't care, someone big will be killed in front of Dexter in next week's episode. This is definitely the direction the show needs to be going, the only question is, since we have three episodes left, is this happening too late?

There are several characters close to Dexter, a few of them would have a huge impact not only on Dexter but on the series as a whole.

First and foremost- Jamie. She's been a minor character in Dexter for the last couple of seasons, primarily as Dexter's ...Read more

So, agree with your review. A lovesick Dexter is no fun. A gullible Dexter is even less fun. In the minority of one of those viewers that was not happy to see Hannah return, I would've thought they would've at least had the actual Hannah return if I had to suffer through her. But who is this creature who is so timid and nervous. When she said she was going have Dexter kill her husband, I thought, say what....this from the woman who's offed spouses before. She needs Dexter to kill for her now, ridiculous. As far as Vogel, her manipulation of having Dexter help Zack was clear, when she actually pointed out that first Dexter was a boy when Harry taught him and two Dexter had not killed before he was taught the code. I think those were two important points that should've taking note for Dex before he agreed on taking on an intern. And the fact that Dexter's life is a cluster, the man just doesn't have time to be a devoted teacher. Deb is still a wildcard for me, I never know what she's up too. What is her purpose in tracking Dexter? Will she off Hannah (we all know now Deb's capable of it). Probably the worst eppy so far this season, but I still watched the whole thing.

what do you think will come of Voegel by the end of this season? It seems like she treats Dexter like a science experiment, trying to fit him into the 'psychopath' box, but is mesmerized by the fact that he is so attached to his sister. In the preview, it shows her writing about Dexter, possibly having him as the focus of a future book. If this is true, than Voegel obviously has a hidden agenda to expose Dexter and reveal him without him wanting this. I get a bad gut feeling about this lady....what do you guys think?

I watched one episode of Dexter a while back, and it didn't grab me. Convince me I should watch this. Looking for clips, pictures and discussion around why this show should be the next one on my watch list. I'll be asking the same of a few other communities. Which ever community convinces me the most, will be on my TV screen next week.

Based on Jeff Lindsay's novels Darkly Dreaming Dexter and Dearly Devoted Dexter this crime thriller follows Dexter Morgan. Dexter is a forensic blood spatter expert for the Miami Dade Police Department. He is the main support for his sister. He has a steady girlfriend, with two kids who adore him. He also has an active "night life". Based on a code instilled in him by his foster father, Harry, he hunts down people who have escaped justice and makes sure they don't get away with a crime again.